Leaders  of  Fashion  in 
Dry  Goods  and  Clothing. 


PREMIUM  LISt 


-OF     THE  — 


Mexico + Exposition^ 


A  N  D  — 


DRIVING  PARK  ASSOCIATION. 


THIRD  ANNUAL  FAIR 


To  be  held  at  the 


CITY    OF    ALBUQUERQUE 
OCTOBER   1,  2,  3,  4,  5   AND  6,  1883. 


A.LBCQUERQUE: 

IOFKNAI    P>O<>K  ANI>  |OH  IM^ixii 
1883. 


RAILROAD  AVENUE,  ALBUQI  EKQUE, 
,  Ladies  and  Gents  Furnishing"  Goods. 


JESSE  M.  WHEELOGK 


THE 


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Office :  Kromwell  Block,  Rooms  1  and  3 


P.  O.  Box,  233. 


1, 1 SHAR1CK,  Silverware,  Clocks  and  Spectacles,  Railroad 


REAL  ESTATE  AND  INSURANCE 


HTTORNEY  HT  MI  &  NOTHRY  PUBLIC 

Offices  on  Gold  Ave.,,  bet    1st  and  2d  Sts.      Lock  Box  No.  76,   I1.  <  ' 

ALBUQUERQUE,     -      -     NEW  MEXICO 


Has  for  Sale  the  Largest  Variety  of  Choice  Business  and  llesideuce  Lots 
and  Ranch  Property  offered  by  any  firm  in  the  City. 


Call  and  See  the 


Whose  Great  Pleasure  is  to  Make  Sales,  and  get  Better  Bargains  than  any 

other  Agency  can  Offer.     A  Two-Horse  Team  always  in 

waiting  to  show  Customers  around, 


THE  I/ERY  BEST  HF  INSURANCE 

—IN  TIII-: 

:/E  ©IF  o 


Collections/  Carefully  Auended 


ittances  1'ronij 


j,  SHARiCK,  Silverware,  Clocks  and  Spectacles,  Railroad  Avenue, 


ADVERTISPMKXTS. 


W.  E.  TALBOTT 


Wholesale  and  Retail 


LIQUOR  DEALER 


for  .Choice  Wines,  Liquors  and  Cigars. 

INT. 


Carries  the  largest  and  finest  stock  of  Wines  and  Liquors  of  any  house  in  the  southwest,  and 
makes  a  specialty  of  fine  OLD  WHISKIES.  A  full  and  complete  line  of  imported  Wines,  Liquors 
and  Champagnes  for  family  and  medicinal  use. 


TALBOTTS  SAMPLE  ROOM 


n  all  its  appointments  superior  je  any  in  the  Territory.    Celebrated  for  its  choice  Wines,  Liquors  and 
Cigars.     SOLE  AGENT  for  the  following  celebrated  Beer; 


PHILIP  BEST,  Milwaukee, 

EXCELSIOR-PILSENER,  St.  Louis 


TALBOTT'S  "MONTEZUMA" 

Billiard  and  and  Reading  Room 

New  B.runswick  Tables  !    All  the  leading  Daily  and  Illustrated  Papers  on  file!     Acknowledged  by  all 

as  the 

Most  Popular  Resort  in  the  Southwest  ior  Traveling  Men 


I.  J.  SHARICK,  Silverware,  Clocks  and  Spectacles,  Railroad  Avenue, 


E.  S.  STOVER 

O.  E.  CROMWELL  . 

M.  J.  Mfc\CK 

W.  Ii.  WHITE  MAN- 
EDWARD  MEDLER  . 
PERFECTO  AKMIJO  . 
W.  K.  ].'.  WILSON  . 
I).  B.  EMMERT  . 


President. 

.  1st  Vice  President. 

.3d  « 
.4th  " 
,5th  « 

Treasurer. 

Secretary. 


E.  S.  STOVER, 

EDWARD  MEDLER, 

R.  C.  VOSE, 

G.  E.  CRARY, 

E.  IE  KENT, 

J.  E.  SAINT, 

W.  IE  WHITEMAN. 


directors. 

().  E.  CROMWELL. 

A.  M.  CODINC,TON. 
G.  L.  ALTHEIMER, 
W.  B.  GUILDERS, 
C.  W.  LEWIS, 

T.  HUGHES. 

B.  MUSKS. 


W.  K.  P.  WILSON, 
H.  FORRESTER. 
E,  H  i;\ INC,. 
P.  ARM  [jo, 
M.  J.  MACK, 

W.   C.     HfVXI.EDLNE, 

S. 


Sttperintenfcents. 


DIVISION. 

Grounds  and  Speed  Ring. 

Minerals • 

Cattle 

Horses  and  Mules 

Sheep  

Swine , 

Poultry     

Fruit 

Grain 

Vegetables 

Household  Products 

Domestic    Manufactures.  . 

Fine  Arts    

Flowers  and  Shrubs 

Home  Manufacture  and  P. 
Mechanic   Arts  .  , 


ducts 


SUPERINTENDENT. 

J.  G.  Hope. 

Dr.  T.  W.  Strachan. 

G.  W.  Stoneroad. 

H.  F.  Swope. 

W.  S.  Moore, 

D.  W.  Cobb. 

W.  F.  Crane. 

J.  H.  Sullivan. 

Anthony  Joseph. 

IE  R.  Whiting. 

A.  J.  Fountain. 

Geo.  FE  Pradt.  Mr 

O.  (.'.  Christian. 

Gen.  G.  A.  Smith.      Mrs, 

F.  VV.  Smith. 

fonn  P.  Sellar. 


Prof.  Longemare. 
A.  S.  Stivers, 
C.  W.  Kennedy. 
N.  C.  Blythe. 
W.  G.  Fischer. 
Mrs.  Tucker. 
Jose  G.  C  haves. 
P.  Welden. 
Ira  M.  Bond. 
Mrs.  W.  G.  Ritch. 
.  C.  IE  Kirkpatrick 
Mrs.  Win.  Crane. 
E   Bradford  Prince 

G.  ],.  Sands. 

Xeil  B.   Field. 


lExectttitte  Committee. 


E.  S.  STOVER, 
A.  M.  C' 


W.  IE  Wim  KM  AN. 

EDWARD  MEDLEK. 


[,  J,  SHARiGK,  Silverware,  Clocks  and  Spectacles,  Railroad  Avenue, 


Civil  Engineer,  Surveyor,  <vy  Public. 

Ucyut.y  Miueral  Surveyor. 


M.  J.  MACK 


Real  Estate  I  Insurance  Agent 


COLD  iVENl'E.  OPPOSITE  CENTRAL  BANK 


Property  in  all  Parts  of  the  City 


For  Sale  ait  Reasonable  Figures 


i,  J,  SHARICK,  Watches,  Diamonds  and  Jewelry,  Railroad  Avenue, 


littles 


GENERAL  ARRANGEMENTS. 

The  Fair  will  be  opened  Monday,  October  1st,  1883,  at  2  p.  m.,  and  continue 
until  Saturday  October  6th,  at  6  p.  m. 

The  gates  will  be  opened  at  8  o'clock  a.  m.,  of  each  day,  and  at  that  time 
every  officer  is  required  to  be  at  his  post. 

All  goods  or  machinery  shipped  in  care  of  Secretary  will  receive  strict  attention. 

ENTRIES. 

No  exhibit  of  any  character  will  be  permitted  to  compete  in  more  than  one 
class,  except  as  specified  in  Class  rules. 

No  entry  fee  will  be  charged  in  any  department  except  Speed  Ring.  Entries 
in  any  division  or  class  can  be  made  at  any  time  before  the  Fair,  by  application  to 
the  Secretary,  either  by  letter  or  personally,  and  at  the  Secretary's  office  on  the 
Fair  Grounds,  up  to  12  o'clock  m.,  on  Monday.  For  entries  in  Speed  Ring,  see 
rules  of  said  ring. 

No  entry  can  be  made  after  date  above  mentioned,  unless  in  case  of  unavoid- 
able detention,  and  then,  only  as  long  as  the  books  are  not  in  the  hands  of  the 
Awarding  Committee. 

Blank  applications  will  be  furnished  on  which  to  specify  exhibitor's  name  and 
address,  with  description  of  the  animal  or  article  ofiered. 

Articles,  which  are  the  result  of  mechanical  or  artistical  skill,  must  be  entered 
by  the  artist,  manufacturer,  contriver  or  agent.  Articles,  which  are  the  products 
of  the  soil,  must  be  entered  in  the  name  of  the  producer,  and  by  him  or  his  agent. 

Every  animal  must  be  entered  for  competition  in  the  owner's  name,  and  by  him 
or  his  agent. 

Exhibitors  will  be  furnished  by  the  Entry  Clerk  with  duplicate  cards,  describ- 
ing each  article  entered  for  exhibition.  These  will  be  countersigned  on  the  receipt 
of  the  article  into  the  exposition.  One  of  these  cards  must  be  conspicuously  attach- 
ed to  the  articles  which  it  describes,  and  the  other  must  be  retained  by  the  exhibi- 
tor and  be  presented  as  his  order  for  the  delivery  of  the  articles  specified  at  the 
close  of  the  Fair. 

No  expense  will  attend  the  entrance  of  animals  or  articles  for  exhibition. 

In  order  to  preserve  the  general  harmony  of  the  Exposition,  and  to  make  the 
display  of  goods  symmetrical  and  attractive,  the  Board  reserves  the  right  to  direct 


I,  J,  SHARICK,  Watches,  Diamonds  and  Jewelry,  Railroad  Avenue, 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


J.  E.  SAINT  &  CO. 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Brocers 


(Crockery  and  Bar  Fixtures  at  Cost.) 


Railroad  Avenue,  ALBUQUERQUE,  N.  M. 


STOVER,  CRARY  &  GO. 


Cash  Paid  for  Wool,  Hides  and  Pelts 


Shutler  Wagons, 

Stover  Wind  Mills 


I,  J,  SHARICK,  Watches,  Diamonds  and  Jewelry,  Railroad  Avenue, 


RULES  AND  REGULATIONS. 


the  general  arrangement  of  all  articles  on  exhibition,  and  to  regulate  the  style  and 
size  of  all  signs  and  show  cards  used  in  advertising  all  goods  shown. 

An  especial  feature  of  this  Exposition  will  be  the  permission  to  exhibitors  to 
make  sales  of  goods.  It  is  to  be  understood,  however,  that  goods  so  disposed  of 
must  be  immediately  replaced,  or  remain  until  the  close  of  the  Fair. 

AWARDING    COMMITTEES.- 

Awarding  Committees  in  each  class  to  pass  upon  the  merits  of  the  articles 
entered  for  competition,  shall  be  appointed  on  the  recommendation  of  the  Super- 
intendents of  divisions,  subject  to  confirmation  by  the  Executive  Committee. 
Persons  so  appointed  shall  be  notified  by  the  Secretary. 

No  ptrson  shall  act  as  Judge  in  any  class  in  which  he  may  be  an  exhibitor. 

No  article  or  animal  deemed  unworthy  shall  be  awarded  a  premium,  nor  shall 
any  article  or  animal  be  awarded  a  premium  higher  than  it  merits,  even  if  there 
be  no  competition. 

Awarding  Committees  will  only  award  premiums  to  articles  or  animals  entered 
in  their  respective  classes;  but  they  are  requested  to  examine  all  articles  or  animals 
in  the  miscellaneous  classes,  and  recommend  those  deemed  meritorious  for 
mention. 

Should  any  doubt  arise  as  to  regularity  of  entry,  or  other  important  matters, 
which  the  Committee  feel  incompetent  to  decide,  they  will  at  once  report  the 
same  to  the  Superintendent  of  the  proper  department. 

Qualifying  words  must  be  given  precedence  in  the  order  in  which  they  are 
mentioned  in  the  premium  list. 

RULES    APPLICABLE    TO    ANIMALS. 

No  animal  will  be  allowed  to  run  at  large  on  the  grounds.  No  horse,  animal 
or  vehicle  of  any  kind  will  be  allowed  on  the  part  of  the  ground  set  aside  for 
visitors  on  foot,  except  such  as  are  under  control  of  the  Board  of  Directors. 

Every  article  or  animal  upon  the  grounds  shall,  during  the  Exposition,  be 
under  the  control  of  the  Board  of  Directors;  and  while  every  precaution  will  be 
taken  for  the  safe-keeping  of  the  same,  the  Association  will  in  no  case  be  respon- 
sible/or any  loss  or  damage  wJiich  may  occur. 

Exhibitors  of  animals  may  have  a  man  for  the  care  of  the  same,  pass  in  and  out 
at  will,  without  charge. 

REFRESHMENTS. 

All  persons  occupying  booths  and  furnishing  refreshments,  are  required  to  lay 
in  their  supplies  before  8  o'clock  A.  M.,  and  for  thai  purpose  ticket-,  of  admission 
will  be  ;nven  for  themselves  and  wagons. 

At  precisely  S  o'clock    A.  M..  the    grounds   will    be   cleared    of  all  wagons   and 
persons  not  entitled  to  remain.      These  rules  will  be  rigidly   adhered    t<>,  unless  by 
lal  permission  of  the  General  Superintendent. 


I,  J,  SHARICK,  Watches,  Diamonds  and  Jewelry,  Railroad  Avenue. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JEFFERSON  RAYXOLDS, 

President; 


W.  K.  P.  WILSON, 

Cashier; 


NORMAN  C.  RAFI  , 

ant  Cashier. 


ALBUQUERQUE,  N.  M. 


A    GENERAL    BANKING    BUSINESS    TRANSACTED. 


special  Attention  Given  to  Collections  on  all  accessible  points  in  New  Mexico  and  Arizona 
Issues  Drafts  on  all  the  Principal  Cities  of  Europe. 


Depository  of  the  Atlantic  &  Pacific  and  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Pe  Railroads. 


ALBUQUERQUE, 
Agent  For  New  Mexico  Town  Co. 


NEW  MEXICO, 
Correspondence  Solicited. 


Finest  and   Largest  Stock  in  the  Territory. 
I3ST     ^uXjZj      ZTS 


^SS^Orders  promptly   attended   to.      Shop  on  Silver  Avenue,  near  corner  of  Third 
Street.,  ALBUQUERQUE,  NEW  MEXICO. 


Dealer  in  ' 


Staple,  Fancy  and  Family  Groceries 


TEAS  A  SPECIALTY, 


GOODS  DELIVERED. 


:  eet,  between  / 
<  ;<>ld&  Silver  Aves.     f 


I,  J,  SHARICK,  Watches,  Diamonds  and  Jewelry,  Railroad  Avenue, 


RULES  AND  REGALATIONS. 


STALLS  AND  PENS. 

Stalls  for  horses  and  cattle,  and  pens  for  sheep  and  hogs  will  be  furnished  dur- 
ing the  Exposition  to  such  as  are  exhibited.  Grain,  hay  and  straw  will  be  furnish- 
ed on  the  ground  at  prime  cost.  Stalls  or  pens  can  be  procured  by  letter  or  appli- 
cation to  the  General  Superintendent. 

The  stalls  and  pens  will  be  numbered,  and  will  be  assigned  in  regular  rotation. 

PRICES  OF  ADMISSION. 


For  a  four-horse  vehicle. 

For  a  two-horse  vehicle, 

For  a  one-horse  vehicle, 

P'or  one  horse, 


$1  oo 

75 

50 

25 

Single  ticket,  admitting  one  person  once,  whether  on  horse,  in  vehicle,  or 

on   foot , 50 

Children  over  5. and  under  12  years, 25 

Exhibitor's  tickets,  good  for  all  day, 25 


THUMFSIIN,  STflfflM  X  EH 


^-JOBBERS  OF— 

Butter,   Eggs,   Poultry  and    Produce. 


DEALERS  I1T- 


STHPLE  flHD  FfiNCY  GROCERIES 


Flour,  Produce,  Etc. 


Fruits  of  All  Kinds.       Fine  Teas  a  Specialty, 


ORDERS  SOLICITED. - 


Gold ,  i  venue. 


HLBUQUERQUE,  NEW  MEXICO 


i,  J,  SHARICK,  Watches,  Diamonds  and  Jewelry,  Railroad  Avenue, 


IO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

SPIEQELBERG    BROS. 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE 

Agents  for  Palk'a  Milwaukee  Beer, 
FRONT  STREET,  ALBUQUERQUE,  N.  M. 

BANK   EXCHANGE 

JA.C0B   SOTCIr&iE-R,  Proprietor. 

Best  Wines,  Liquors  and  Cigars 

Railroad  Avenue,  ALBUQUERQUE,  N.  M. 

ARTHUR    KAlVILINr 

Wholesale  and  Retail 

:D  IE  ^.  Xj  IE 


Cigars  by  the  Box  at  Wholesale  Prices. 
NOTIONS,   STATIONERY,   CANDIES,   ETC. 

Railroad  Avenue,  Albuquerque,  X.  M, 


D  !  R  I  TJ  I  G  I  G-  1  1  1  S  IT 

Railroad  Avenue,  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 


AND  COMMODIOUS  BATH  TUBS, 

A,.  ALEXANDER,  -      Proprietor. 

The  most   delicate  Artists  in    the  Territory   employed.      Stop  on  your  way  to  the 
Postoffice.  in  the  Cromwell  Block. 

SECOND    STFtEET,  AU3UQUEFtQXJE 


TORREY    &L    SLOAJKT 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 

FIURNITURE 

GLASS    AND    QUEENS  WARE, 
DERTAKINC   A  SI'KCIAI.TV.  ALBUQUERQUE,  N.  M. 


J,  SHARICK,  Watches,  Diamonds  and  Jewelry,  Railroad  Avenue. 


ATLANTIC    AND    PACIFIC    RAILROAD.  11 


-OF  THE— 

Atlantic  &  Pacific  Railroad  Company 

20,000,000  Acres  of  Land  for  Sale  in  New  Mexico  and  Arizona, 

The  Land  Grant  of  this  Company  extends  entirely  across  the  Territories  of  New 
Mexico  and  Arizona,  between  the  34th  and  36th  degrees  of  north  latitude,  with  a 
width  of  80  miles,  and  comprises  the  best  grazing  lands  of  both  Territories,  and  in 
the  valleys  are  many  desirable  localities  of  good  agricultural  lands  susceptible  of 
irrigation.  A  sufficiency  of  water  has  been  found  wherever  cattle  and  sheep  have 
been  grazed,  and  large  herds  have  been  grazed  in  the  country  ever  since  the  com- 
ing of  the  Mexicans.  Wells  with  good  water  have  been  successfully  sunk.  On 
the  very  summit  of  the  Sierra  Madre,  in  the  vicinity  of  Fort  Wingate,  the  large 
herds  of  the  Navajo  Indians  (a  tribe  numbering  some  12,000  or  15,000  souls)  have 
been  grazed  for  the  last  hundred  years,  and  good  crops  of  corn,  oats,  barley  and 
garden  vegetables  are  grown  by  irrigation. 

A  stream  of  running  water  (the  Rio  San  Jose)  rises  near  the  summit  of  the 
Sierra  Madre,  and  runs  eastward  seventy-five  miles  to  the  Rio  Puerco.  The  Com- 
pany's road  traverses  the  whole  length  of  the  valley  of  the  San  Jose.  There  are 
numerous  fine  valleys  opening  out  to  tne  valley  of  the  San  Jose,  flanked  by  grassy 
and  wooded  hills,  upon  which  there  is  an  open  growth  of  small  cedar  and  pinon. 
There  is  an  extensive  belt  of  good  pine  timber  on  the  mountains,  near  the  railroad, 
and  numerous  large  springs  are  found  on  the  eastern  slope  of  the  Sierra  Madre. 
There  is  a  large  coal  field  west  of  Fort  Wingate  which  is  fully  explored,  and 
which  will  soon  provide  labor  for  a  large  population;  and  there  are  coal  deposits 
on  the  eastern  slope  of  the  Sierra  Madre.  Many  varities  of  building  stone  are 
found  in  great  quantity  along  the  line  of  the  railroad. 

In  Arizona  the  grazing  areas  are  supplied  with  good  water,  and  the  grazing  is 
described  by  competent  United  States  surveyors  to  be  equal  to,  if  not  better,  than 
that  of  Wyoming  or  Montana.  The  Navajo  Indians  grow  corn  each  season,  with- 
out irrigation,  in  the  valley  of  the  Puerco  of  the  West,  on  the  Company's  land,  on 
the  line  of  the  road,  and  good  crops  of  corn,  sorghum,  oats,  barley,  and  garden 
vegetables  are  grown  in  the  valley  of  the  Little  Colorado. 

There  is  an  extensive  timber  belt  on  the  San  Francisco  mountains,  through 
which  the  line  of  the  railroad  passes,  diversified  by  beautiful  valleys  and  parks, 
with  good  water,  and  wonderful  canons. 

The  line  of  the  road  traverses  a  picturesque  country,  not  at  all  monotonous,  and 
much  more  inviting  than  were  the  plains  of  Kansas. 

The  road  is  completed  and  in  operation  to  the  Colorado  River,  575  miles  from 
Albuquerque,  N.  M.,  and  there  connects  with  the  railroad  system  of  California, 
reaching  San  Diego,  Los  Angeles,  and  all  points  on  the  Pacific  coast  to  San  Francisco. 

The  valley  of  the  Rio  Grande  has  an  elevation  of  5000  feet  above  the  sea,  and 
the  passes  of  the  Sierra  Madre,  and  the  San  Francisco  mountains  in  Arizona,  have 
an  elevation  of  7000  feet,  with  a  depression  at  Winslow,  on  the  Little  Colorado,  of 
5000  feet  elevation;  which  gives  a  Salubrious  climate  of  mild  winters,  and  cool 
nights  in  summer,  and  insures  a  healthful  climate  and  a  promise  of  thrifty  and 
prosperous  States  when  the  Territories  shall,  within  a  few  years,  be  established  as  such 

Maps  will  be  forwarded  on  application,  and  accredited  persons  desirous  of  in- 
specting grazing  lands  with  a  view  to  purchase  and  establish  grazing  ranches,  will 
be  given  facilities  for  that  purpose. 

JAMES  A.  WILLIAMSON, 


THOMAS  S.  SEDGWICK,  87  Milk  Street,  Boston,  Mas,. 

.  -&.g-e:n.t, 
Albuquerque,  N.  M. 


I,  J,  SHARIGK,  Watches,  Diamonds  and  Jewelry,  Railroad  Avenue, 


12  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CL 

COLLECTION  DEPARTMENT. 
KARL  A.  SNYDER,  Manager.  FRANK:  L.  CASEY,  Collector. 


A. 

Attorney  at  Law,  Notary  Public,  U.  S.  Commissioner,  uominissioner  of  Deeds  for  Arizona 


.  1   McCcntas  &  Catran  &  Thornton 

ATTORNEYS  AT  LAW. 

Office  in  Cromwell  Block,    -     -     -    Albuquerque,  New  Mexico. 

Will  ptactice  in  all  the  Courts  of  the  Territory,  and  particularly  in  the  counties 
of  Bernalillo,  Valencia  and  Socorro. 

WM.  H.  WHITEMAN 

3ttoviug  cuttr  Counsellor  at  £aro 

SPECIAL  ATTENTION  TO  MINING  AND  CORPORATION  BUSINESS. 

First  National  Bank  Building.   -   -  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 


IE!  I  HLj  3D  IE 


_    C 

^Ittorncg  at  Caw) 

Office  North  Side  Gold  Ave.  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 

William  C.  Hazledine 

I3^TE3"Z"  ^^JT 
Albuquerque,  New  Mexico 

JAS.  T.  SAUNDERS 


Office  No.  5  Cromwell  Block,  Albuquerque,  Jf.  M. 

\V:i'.  practice  in  all  the  courts  of  the  Second  Judicial  District.      All  busines.-  en 
:)ir  -A  ill  icceivc  prompt  and  careful  attention. 


I,  J,  SHARICK,  Silverware,  Clocks  and  Spectacles,  Railroad  Avenue, 


•primmtni  Cist. 


Division  Superintendents  are  requested  to  get  good  competent  men  on  their 
awarding  committees,  and  have  their  work  disposed  of  as  near  as  possible  in  ac- 
cordance with  the  programme. 

Exhibitors  are  requested  to  read  the  rules  and  regulations  and  become  familiar 
with  them;  also  to  decide  in  which  class  they  wish  to  make  entries,  so  as  to  take 
up  as  little  time  as  possible  in  making  entry. 


DIVISION  A.— MINERALS. 

DR.  \V.  T.  STRACHAN,  SUI-I>IUNTKM>KM. 
PROF.  LONGUKMARE,  ASSISTANT. 


CLASS  i. 

1st  pr'm          2d   \>r'm 

Best  collection  of    specimen  ores  from  any   one  mining  dis- 
trict in  New  Mexico $  100  oo  $  50  oo 

Best  display  gold-bearing   rock  from  any  mining  district  in 

New  Mexico 50  oo  25  oo 

Best  collection    of  silver  ores   from  any  one    mine    in   New 

Mexico 50  oo  25  oo 

Best  display  of  copper  ore  from  any  one  mine  in  '  ,o  oo  25  oo 

Best  display  of  lead  ore  from  any  one  mine  in  New  Mexico.  .      50  oo  25  oo 

Best  display  of  iron  ore  from  any  one  Mine  in  New  Mexico.  .      30  oo  *5  oo 

Best  exhibit  of  free  milling  ores  from  any  mine  in  New  Mex- 
ico (to  be  tested  on  the  ground.) 25  oo 

Best  exhibit  of  anthracite   coal  from  any  mine  in  New  Mex- 
ico  Silver  Medal. 

Best    exhibit   of    bituminous    coal    from   any    mine    in    New 

Mexico Silver  Medal. 

Best  exhibit  of  lignite  coal  from  any  mine  in  New  Mexico.  .Silver  Medal, 
xhibit  of  coking  coal  from  any  part  of  New  Mexico.  .  .Silver  Medal. 
•  hibit  of  mica  from  any  mine  in  New  Mexico Silver  Medal. 

Best  exhibit  of  marble  from  any  quarry  in   New  Mexico Silver  Medal. 

Besl  exhibit  of  bitumen  from  any    part  of  New  Mexico Silver  Medal. 

Best,  exhibit  of  petroleum  from  any  part  of  New  Mexico.  .  .  .    Silver  Medal. 

Best  display  of  precious  stones  in  New  Mexico Silver  Medal. 


I,  J,  SHARICK,  Silverware,  Clocks  and  Spectacles,  Railroad  Avenue, 


14  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

FIRST  NATION Al7  BANK 

Of  -A.ltn3.q.n3.erq.\xe,  ST.   2x£. 

STOC'IK:,  $5O,OOO 

Bank,  Southeast  Corner  Second  St.  and  Gold  Ave. 


Mariano  S.  Otero,  President.  Nicolas  T.  Armijo,  Vice  President. 

Daniel  Geary,  Cashier. 


Felipe  Chaves,          Nicolas  T.  Armijo,  Louis  Huning,  T.  C.  Guiteres, 

J.  R.  Armijo,  Jose  L.  Perea,  Mariano  S.  Otero,     Elias  S.  Stover, 

Cristoval  Armijo,  Daniel  Geary. 

GENERAL  BANKING  BUSINESS  DONE. 

Prompt  and  careful  attention  given  to  all  kinds  of  correspondence,  and  special  attention  to  collections. 


CO. 

Wholesale  and  Retail 

Dry  Goods,  Groceries  and  Notions 

AGENTS  FOR  BUTTRICK'S  PATTERNS. 


mx. 

Wholesale  Commission  Merchant 

FLOUR,  HAY,  GRAIN,  BUTTER,  EG6S,  FRUITS  AND  PRODUCE 


OITV   nnilO    OTOnC          Wholesale  and  Retail  dealers  in 

Jni  u  ol  Jnr  Drugs'  Medicines  paint9'  °iis' 

IV  V    VI          Ik  I  varnlsheg,   Brushes,    Stationery, 
~  -,     A        "it  Blank  Books,  Toilet  Articles,  As- 

Opposite  ArmiJO  House.        >  tfjmf  Materials,  Photographers' 

Chemicals,  &c. 

prescrtptions  Compounded  at  all  Hours 

G.  8.  EA8TERDAY,  M.  D. 

PHYSICIAN  AND  SURGEON 

Office  over  City  Drug  Store,  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 

ic  and  Catarrhal  diseases  a  specialty. 


I,  J,  SHARICK,  Silverware,  Clocks  and  Spectacles,  Railroad  Avenue, 


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DIVISION  B.— CATTLE. 


G.  \V.  STONEROAD  (LAS  VEGAS),  SUPERINTENDENT. 
A.  S.  STIVERS,  ASSISTANT. 

CLASS  2 — THOROUGHBREDS. 

RULE.  The  exhibitors  of  all  thoroughbred  stock  shall  be  required  to  file  with 
the  Secretary  a  copy  of  the  authentic  pedigree  of  all  animals  designed  to  compete 
in  this  class  of  blooded  stock,  on  or  before  the  first  day  of  the  fair.  Compliance 
with  this  requirement  will  be  rigidly  enforced.  Where  all  other  points  are  equal, 
the  committee  is  to  be  guided  by  the  condition  of  the  animal,  and  its  superior  fit- 
ness for  breeding  purposes.  Quality  of  animals,  and  fitness  for  breeding,  with 
justness  of  proportion,  to  be  considered  next  after  establishing  purity  of  blood. 
This  applies  to  all  the  improved  breeds  of  blooded  stock.  Tf  bulls  can  be  accom- 
panied by  any  number  of  their  calves,  so  much  the  better. 

1st  pr'm         2cl  p'rm 

Best  Bull  3  years  old  and  over $2500  $1500 

Best  Bull  2  years  old  and  under  3 15  oo  9  oo 

Best  Bull  one  year  old  and  under  2 10  oo  6  oo 

Best  Bull  Calf. 8  oo  5  oo 

Best  Cow  4  years  old  and  over 25  oo  15  oo 

Best  Cow  3  years  old  and  under  4 15  oo  9  oo 

Best  Cow  2  years  old  and  under  3 10  oo  6  oo 

Best  Heifer  one  year  old  and  under  2 800  500 

Best  Heifer  Calf 5  oo  3  oo 

CLASS  3. — BEEF  CATTLE. 

Best  Bull  3  years  old  and  over ' $15  oo  $9  oo 

Best  Bull  2  years  old  and  under  3 10  oo  6  oo 

Best  Bull  I  year  old  and  under  2 8  oo  6  oo 

Best  Bull  Calf 500  300 

Best  Cow  3  years  old  and  over 1500  900 

Best  Cow  2  years  and  under  3 10  oo  6  oo 

Best  Heifer  I  year  old  and  under  2 800  500 

Best  Heifer  Calf 500  300 

Work  cattle  to  be  shown  in  yoke;  no  work    cattle  shown   as    fat  cattle.      All 

working  oxen  competing  in  this  claim  must  be  tested  by  actual  draft  on  the  fair 
grounds,  in  loaded  wagons,  or  otherwise,  as  required  by  the  committee. 

CLASS  4.      MILK  CAT  n. i. 

Best  Bull  3  years  old  and  over    51500  $9  oo 

Best  Bull  2  years  old  and  under  3 10  oo  6  oo 

Best  Bull  I  year  old  and  under  2 800  500 

Best  Bull  Calf 5  oo  3  oo 

Best  Cow  3  year-,  old  and  over    1500  900 

Best  Cow  2  years  old  tuid  under  3 10  oo  6  oo 

Best  Heifer  I  year  old  and  under  2 800  500 

Best  Heifer  Calf.  .                     5  bo  3  oo 


I,  J,  SHARiCK,  Silverware,  Clocks  and  Spectacles,  Railroad  Avenue, 


1 6  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CHICAGO  CLOTHING  HOUSE 

PHELPS  &  BENNETT,  PROPRIETORS. 
Full  Linelof  Superior  Goods.      Custom  Suits  a  Specialty 


_  ID.  C-^ID^r  £Z  CO_ 


And  Dealers  in  Provisions,  Grain,  etc. 

ies  and  • 
Lowest  Prices  given.  \ 


Albuquerque,  N.  M. 


Plumbers,  Steam  &  Gas  Fitters 


oiF1 
Jobbers  of  Hose  Pipe,  Pumps,  etc.  Agts.  Eclipse  Wind  Mills 

Street, 


The  Clipper  Club  Rooms! 

KENO!  KENO!   EVERY  NIGHT! 

Choicest  Wines,  Liquors  and  Cigars  kept  at  the  Bar. 
Railroad  Avenue.  BRADLEY,  WESTLAKE  &  KARR. 


No.  9  Railroad  Auenue,  next  to  Maden  House. 

Fine  Native  and  California  Wines 

Beer,  Pive  Cents. 
Meals  to  Order  at  all  hours,  35  cents.  FRANCO  FRANKS,  Prop'!*, 

MARBLE     HALL 

AIi  CONNORS,  Proprietor. 

.Finest  Sample  Room  in  the  Territory 

Bar  Supplied -with  Imported  Liquors  &  Cigars.    Club  Rooms  Attached 
Railroad  Avenue.  Albuquerque.  N.  M. 


E,  J,  SHARICK,  Watches,  Diamonds  and  Jewelry,  Railroad  Avenue, 


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CLASS  5.— OXEN  AND  FAT  CATTLE. 

Best  yoke  of  Work  Oxen  of  any  age Silver  Medal. 

Best    Beef  animal .  .  Silver  Medal. 


DIVISION  C.— HORSES  AND  MULES. 


H.  F.  SWOPE  (SANTA  FE),  SUPERINTENDENT. 
C.  W.  KENNEDY,  ASSISTANT. 

CLASS  6. — THOROUGHBREDS. 
The  competitors  who  enter  thoroughbred  horses  will  note: 

1.  That  the  committee  will  be  required  to  reject  any  animal  whose  pedigree  is 
not  authenticated,  and  which  cannot  be  traced  back  without  a  flaw  on  either  side 
of  sire  or  dam,  to  well  known  English  or  American  thoroughbred  stock. 

2.  Soundness,  symmetry  and  size,  as  well  as  the  utility  of  the  recorded  animal 
for  improving  the  stock  of  horses  in  this  territory  should  be  considered.     The  ped- 
igree settles  the  question  as  to  blood  and  breeding. 

If  the  stallion  can  be  accompanied  by  any  number  of  his  colts,  of  any  age,  to 
show  his  quality  as  a  stock  horse,  so  much  the  better. 

1st  pr'm         2d  pr'm 

Best  Stallion  4  years  old  and  over $40  oo  $25  oo 

Best  Stallion  3  years  old  and  under  4    30  oo  18  oo 

Best  Stallion  2  years  old  and  under  3    ' 2000  12  oo 

Best  Stallion  I  year  old  and  under  2   10  oo  6  oo 

Best  Stallion  Sucking  Colt 500  3  oo 

Best  Mare  4  years  old  and  over 30  oo  18  oo 

Best  Mare  3  years  old  and  under  4 20  oo  1200 

Best  Mare  2  years  old  and  under  3 1500  9  oo 

Best  Mare  colt  I  year  old  and  under  2 9  oo  5  oo 

Best  Mare  sucking  colt 500  300 

CLASS  7. — ROADSTERS. 

These  animals  are  intended  for  breeding  purposes,  and  reference  should  be  had 
to  that  point  as  well  as  to  quality  as  a  roadster. 

The  committee  will  take  into  consideration  the  following  points  in  judging  of 
this  class  of  horses:  Pirst,  compact  formation;  second,  muscles  well  developed; 
third,  an  easy,  gliding  jjait;  fourth,  speed,  capable  of  making  one  mile  in  five 
minutes. 

1st  pr'm          2d   pr'm 

Best  Stallion  4  years  old  and  over.  ... $30  oo  #18  oo 

Best  Stallion  3  years  old  and  under  4 22  oo  15  oo 

Best  Stallion  2  years  old  and  under  3 15  oo  9  oo 

Best  Stallion  i  year  old  and  under  2 800  500 

Best  Stallion  sucking  colt    s  oo  3  oo 


I,  J,  SHARICK,  Watches,  Diamonds  and  Jewelry,  Railroad  Avenue, 


l8  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


D.  B.   EMMERT 

REAL  ESTATE 

Mine  and  Loan  Broker 


Office  on  Third  Street,  ? 

between  Railroad  and  Gold  Avenues.  )" 


Albuquerque. 


AGENT  FOR  THE 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  Addition 

And  Improved  and  Unimproved  Lots  in  the 

Original  Town  Site,  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Addition, 
N.  T.  Armijo  Addition,  Highland  Addition, 

Union  Depot  Frontage,  Frank  Armijo  Addition, 

Ferea  Addition,  In  fact,  all  over  the  City. 

Offers  bargains  in  Improved  Property,  consisting  of 

Residence  and  Improved  Lots, 

fruit  and  Vegetable  Ranches, 

Business  Locations  and  Outfits, 

Stock  Ranches  and  Spanish  Grants 

/£#"  Call  or  send  for  Descriptive  List  of  property. 

N"e\v    Bargains  received   every  day   from  those  who  are  in  immediate  need  of 
money. 

Makes  a  specialty  of  negotiating  the  sale  of  goods  and   other  business  outfits. 


IF  YOU  WANT  TO  BUY  OR   SELL 

A  Business  Lot,  A  Residence  Lot,  A  Fruit  or  Vegetable  Garden, 

A  Stock  Ranch.,  A  Spanish  Grant,  A  Business  Outfit, 

A  Gold,  Silver  or  Copper  Mine, 

OOU^EIE    u^-^TnD    SIEIE    ILv/EIE 
Land  Office  Business  a  Specialty, 


i.  J,  SHARICK,  Watches,  Diamonds  and  Jewelry,  Railroad  Avenue, 


PREMIUM   LIST.  IQ 


CLASS  7 — ROADSTERS. — Continued. 

1st  pr'm  2cl  pr'm 

Best  Mare  4  years  old  and  over $20  oo  $12  oo 

Best  Mare  three  years  old  and  under  4 15  oo  9  oo 

Best  Mare  2  years  old  and  under  3 10  oo  6  oo 

Best  Mare  I  year  old  and  under  2 700  400 

Best  Mare  sucking  colt 400  200 

Best  pair  of  roadsters,  to  be  exhibited  in  harness Silver  Medal, 

CLASS  8.— DRAFT  HORSES. 

These  animals  are  intended  for  breeding  purposes,  and  reference  should  be  had 
to  points  that  constitute  a  draft  horse  and  a  breeder  at  the  same  time.  Great  size 
and  weight,  combined  with  free  action,  are  important.  The  perfect  draft  horse 
should  stand  low  on  limbs,  somewhat  heavy,  but  clean  as  possible,  with  great 
breadth  of  loin  and  buttock,  flank  well  down,  and  muscles  connecting  hind  quarter 
with  body  full:  the  barrel  round  and  deep;  the  back  somewhat  short  and  broad; 
the  chest  both  deep  and  broad;  the  shoulders  somewhat  straight;  and  the  withers 
of  good  height;  the  neck  not  too  heavy  and  somewhat  short;  the  head  small  in 
proportion  to  the  size  of  the  horse.  Size  should  be  close  upon  sixteen  hands,  and 
weight  not  less  than  one  thousand  two  hundred  pounds.  A  "leggy"  animal  for 
draft  is  always  to  be  considered  defective  as  a  breeder  especially. 

1st  pr'm         2d  pr'm 
Best  Stallion  4  years  old  and  over $30  oo  $18  oo     | 

Best  Stallion  3  years  old  and  under  4 22  oo  15  oo     | 

Best  Stallion  2  years  old  and  under  3 15  oo  9  oo     ! 

Best  Stallion  I   year  old  and   under  2 800  500     j 

Best  Stallion  sucking  colt 500  300     j 

Best  Mare  5  years  old  and  over 20  oo  12  oo     i 

Best  Mare  3  years  old  and  under  4 1500  o  oo     j 

Best  Mare  2  years  old  and  under  3 10  oo  6  oo     j 

Best  Mare  I  year  old  and  under  2 700  400     j 

Best  Mare  sucking  colt 400  200     ! 

Best  pair  of  draft  horses,  to  be  tested  on  the  grounds,  as  the 

committee  may  require Silver  Me- 


CLASS  9.     SADDLE  HORSKS, 

Animals  in    any  of  the  foregoing  classes  in  this  division   may  compete   in 
class. 

Best  Saddle  Horse  or  Mare Silver  Medal. 

Best  Saddle  Pony Silver  M- 


CLASS  10.     JACKS  AND  MUI.KS, 

1st   pr'm          2>i   pr'm 

Best   J  ack $25  oo  $18  oo 

Best  pair  of  Work  Mules,  to  be  tested   on  the  grounds Silver  Meda;. 


I,  J,  SHARICK,  Watches,  Diamonds  and  Jewelry,  Railroad  Avenue. 


2O  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


M.  SCOTT  &  CO. 

Have  just  received  an  immense  line  of 

FURNITURE  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION 

Bureaus,  Carpets,  Sofas,  Mirrors,  Parlor  and  Bedroom  Sets,  etc. 

CHEAPER   THAN    EVER   OFFERED    BEFORE 

Finest  Line  in  the  City. 

Everything  kept  in  a  First  Class  Furniture  Establishment  on  hand, 

STREET.  ^L.ZjBTjQirEiaQTJE,  IsT. 


Bakery  and  Fancy  Groceries, 

Front  Street,  between  Gold  and  Silver  Avennes. 

Albuquerque,  New  Mexico. 

Railroad  Avenue  Meat  Market 

And  Steam  Sausage  Factory. 
McCLELLAN  &  RAUSCH,  Proprietors. 

Dealers   in    Beef,    Pork,   Mutton,    Citred  Meats,    Fish     and    Game. 

All  kinds  of  Sausage  a  Specialty. 
Orders  by  mail  or  telegraph  promptly  filled. 

Address,  RAILROAD  AVENUE  MEAT  MARKET, 

Albuquerque,  IT.  M. 

i       JOHNSTON  &  PRAEGER 

Manufacturers  and  dealers  in 

Harness,  Saddles,  Horse  Collars,  Blankets,  Fly  Nets,  Bridles 
Whips,  Lashes,  Horse  Brushes,  Curry  Combs, 
Halters,  Turf  Goods,  tc.,  etc. 

IR,  IE  IP  _£i.  I  IH,  1  1ST  O-     IDOjtTIE 
S'.-L-UUU  Street,  north  of  Railroad  Avenue.  Albuquerque,  X.  M, 


I,  J,  SHARICK,  Silverware,  Clocks  and  Spectacles,  Railroad  Avenue, 


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CLASS  ii.— SWEEPSTAKES. 

Animals  in  any  of  the  foregoing  classes  of  this  division  may  compete  in  this 
class. 

Best  Stallion  of  any  age  or  breed Silver  Medal. 

Best  Mare  of  any  age  or  breed Silver  Medal. 

Best  Mare  with  colt  at  her  side    Silver  Medal. 

Best  five  Colts  shown  with  sire,  to  be  paid  owner  colts Silver  Medal. 

Best  Spring  Colt Silver  Medal. 

Best  Gelding,  of  any  age Silver  Medal. 

Best  animal  for  general  utility,  to  be  tested  as  committee  may 

require Silver  Medal. 


DIVISION  D.— SHEEP. 


W.  S.  MOORE  (ALBUQUERQUE),  SUPERINTENDENT. 
H.  C.  BLYTHE,  ASSISTANT. 


CLASS  12.— FINE  WOOL  SHEEP. 
(Including  all  kinds  of  Merinos.) 

ist  pr'm  2d  pr'm 

Best  Buck  2  years  old  and  over $20  oo  $12  oo 

Best  Buck  I  year  old 10  oo  6  oo 

Best  3  Ewes  2  years  old  and  over 15  oo  9  oo 

Best  3  Ewes  I  year  old 10  oo  6  oo 

Best  pen  3  lambs 500  300 


CLASS  13. — LONG  WOOL  SHEEP. 
(Including  all  classes  of  combing  wools.) 
Quality  and  weight  to  be  considered  in  the  judgment  of  the  committee. 

1st  pr'm  2d  pr'm 

Best  Buck  2  years  old  and  over $15  oo  $9  oo 

Best  Buck  I   year  old 8  oo  5  oo 

Best  pen  3  buck  lambs 10  oo  6  oo 

Best  pen  3  ewes 10  oo  6  oo 

Best  pen  3  lambs 500  300 


CLASS  14.— MIDDLE  WOOL  AND  FAT  SHEEP. 
(Including  all  classes  of  Downs.) 

ist  pr'm         2d  pr'm 

Best  Buck  2  years  old  and  over $10  oo  $6  oo 

Best  Buck  I   year  old 5  oo  3  oo 

Best  3  Ewes  2  years  old  and  over 8  oo  5  oo 

Best  3  Ewes  i  year  old 6  oo  4  oo 

Best  pen  3  Lambs 400  200 

Best  pen  fat  sheep,  not  less  than  five,  breeding  sheep  not  in- 
cluded .  .  Silver  Medal. 


I,  J.  SHARICK,  Silverware,  Ciocks  and  Spectacles,  Railroad  Avenue, 


22 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


GOLD  AVENUE. 


ALBUQUERQUE,  X.  M, 


m.  a.  ZIRHUT 
Carriage  Maker 

Special  attention  given  to  Blacksmithing 
and  all  kinds  of  repairing.  Painting  and  trim- 
ming of  all  kinds  done  in  the  best  style. 

Cor.  Copper  Ave.  and  Second  St. 

ALBUQUEBQUE,   N.  M. 


Office  on  Railroad  Avenue,  next   door  to   Lesser   Bros.,  up-stairs.     Homeopathic 
treatment  furnished  when  desired.     Residence  on  Silver  avenue,  near  Fourth  St. 

Coffins,  Caskets, 
Metallic  Cases, 
Burial  Robes, 
etc.,  etc. 

Embalming  and  preserving  bodies  a  specialty.     E.  C.  Monfort,  undertaker,  is 
in  charge  or  this  department. 

A.  M.  CODINGTON  &  CO., 


B.  MOSES'  PAVILLION 

The  Only  Pleasure  Resort  in  the  City 

R.  R.  Ave.,  bet.  1st  and  2d  Sts. 
ROSENWALD  BROS. 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE 

Cor.  Railroad  Avenue  and  Third[St.,  opp.  Armijo  House, 

,  3ST- 


I,  J.  SHARiCK,  Silverware,  Clocks  and  Spectacles,  Railroad  Avenue, 


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DIVISION  E.— SWINE. 


D.  W.  COBB,  SUPERINTENDENT. 
W.  G.  FISCHER,  ASSISTANT. 

CLASS  15.— POLAND  CHINA. 

1st  pr'm  2cl  pr'm 

Best  Boar  i  year  old  and  over $10  oo  $6  oo 

Best  Boar  over  and  under  I   year 600  400 

Best  Sow   i  year  old  and  over 800  500 

Best  Sow  6  months  old  and  under  i  year 500  300 

Best  Sow  and  5  pigs  and  over 10  oo  6  oo 

Best  pair  of  pigs  under  6  months  old   3  oo  2  oo 

CLASS  16.  — BERKSHIRE  HOGS. 

1st  pr'm  2d  pr'm 

Best  Boar  i  year  old  and  over   ...   $10  oo  $6  oo 

Best  Boar  6  months  old  and  under  i  year - 6  oo  4  oo 

Best  Sow  i  year  old  and  over 800  500 

Best  Sow  6  months  old  and  under  i   year 500  300 

Best  Sow  and  6  pigs  and  over 10  oo  6  oo 

Best  pair  of  pigs  under  6  months  old ....    3°°  200 

DIVISION  F.— POULTRY. 


W.  F.  CRANE,  SUPERINTENDENT. 
MRS.  TUCKER  (WiNsi.ow),  ASSISTANT. 


CLASS  17. 

1st  pr'm         2d  pr'm 

Best  pair  Brahmas $5  oo  $3  oo 

Best  pair  Cochins 5  oo  300 

Best  pair  Plymouth  Rocks 500  300 

Best  pair  Langshaus 500  300 

Best  pair  Games 300  200 

Best  pair  Black  Spanish 300  200 

Best  pair  Leghorns 3$°  200 

Best  pair  Bantams Bronze  Medal. 

Best  pair  Guineas Bronze  Medal. 

Best  pair  Turkeys 500  3°° 

Best  pair  Geese 500  300 

Best  pair  Ducks 400  200 

Best  and  largest  display  of  fowls  entered  and  owned  by  one 

exhibitor Silver  Medal. 

NOTE.     Turkeys,  Geese   and   Ducks,   as  well  as  Chickens,  must   be  of  some 
'•Standard''  variety  recognized  by  the  American  Poultry  Association. 


1.  J.  SHAB1CK,  Silverware,  Clocks  and  Spectacles,  Railroad  Avenue. 

24  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

E.  J.  POST  &  CO. 


Wholesale  and  Retail 


H  ARDWARE 


Iron,  Steel,  Guns,  Pistols,  Wagon  Timber, 


BRIDGE,   BEACH   &  GO'S   SUPERIOR    STOVES,    "BUCKEYE"   MOWERS 
and  REAPERS,  SULKY  and  HAY  RAKES. 

ALBUQUERQUE,  N.  M. 


Composition  and  Gravel  Roofing 

THE  CHEAPEST,  BEST,  and 

Q®^-    HUIUkBIrE    ROOF    IN   USB. 

The  only  one  adapted  for  Adobe  Buildings. 

Send  for  Circular.  D.  R.  MILLER  &  CO. 


Office  with  D.  B.  Emmert,  Real  Estate   Agent,  Third  Street,  between 
Railroad  and  Gold  Avenues. 

C.  A.  STEIN.  F.  MANDELL.  K.  MANDELL,  Special. 

Stein,  Mandell  &  Co. 

Wholesale  and  Retail 


Agents  Dupont,  Jupiter  aud  Atlas  Powder  Go's. 

Wood's  Mowers  and  Reapers. 


I,  J,  SHARIGK,  Watches,  Diamonds  and  Jewelry,  Railroad  Avenue, 


PREMIUJijElST. 


DIVISION  G. 


J.  H.  SULLIVAN,  SUPERINTENDENT. 
JOSE  G.  CHAVIS,  ASSISTANT. 


CLASS  18.— FRUIT. 

Best  collection  of  Fruit  of  all  kinds  by  one  exhibitor 

Best  collection  of  Winter  Apples,  not  less  than  6  varieties 

Best  plate  Winter  Apples ' 

Best  collection  Fall  Apples,  not  less  than  5  varieties 

Best  plate  Fall  Apples 

Best  collection  Seedling  Apples,  3   or  more  varieties 

Best  collection  Peaches,  of  3  or  more  varieties 

Best  plate  Peaches 

Best  collection  Grapes,  of  3  or  more  varieties 

Best  plate  Grapes 

Best  plate  Grapes,  of  any  new  variety 

Best  collection  plums,  of  3  or  more  varieties 

Best  collection  of  Winter  Pears,  not  less  than  4  varieties. 

Best  plate  Winter  Pears 

Best  collection  Fall  Pears,  not  less  than  4  varieties 

Best  plate  Fall  Pears 

Best  collection  of  Quinces,  2  or  more  varieties 

Best  plate  Quinces 


DIVISION  H. 


ANTHONY  JOSEPH,  SUPERINTENDENT. 
P.  WELDEN,  ASSISTANT. 


§25  oo 
5  °o 

I    OC 

5  oo 

I    OO 

3  oo 
3  oo 

I    OO 

5  °° 

1  00 

2  00 

2  OO 
5    00 
I    OO 

5  oo 

I    OO 

3  oo 

I    OO 


CLASS  19. --GRAIN. 

Best  exhibit  grain,  3  or  more  varieties $10  oo 

Best  half  bushel  Winter  Wheat    Bullion  Medal. 

Best  half  bushel  Spring  Wheat Bullion  Medal. 

Best  half  bushel  Rye Bullion  Medal. 

Best  half  bushel  Oats Bullion  Medal. 

Best  50  ears  of  field  corn,  yellow Bullion  Medal. 

Best  50  ears  field  corn,  white Bullion  Medal. 

Best  25  ears  pop  corn Bullion  Medal. 

Best  25  ears  sweet  corn Bullion  Medal. 

Twelve  largest  and  longest  stocks  of  corn Bullion  Medal. 

Best  two  pounds  dressed   Broom  Corn Bullion  Medal. 

Best  Alfalfa,  25  pounds Bullion  Medal. 


I.  J.  SHARICK,  Watches,  Diamonds  and  Jewelry,  Railroad  Avenue. 


26  ADVERT  I  SK  Ml 


J.  F.  GIRARD,  Proprietor. 

NEW  STONE  BUILDING,  GOLD  AVE. 

*f  Intel  fitted  up  first  class  in  every  respect.     Tables  supplied  with  the  best  the 
market  affords.      .^^The  most  pleasant  rooms  in  the  cito  now  fitted  and  ready  for 

ALBUQUERQUE,  j 

FRANK  &  OUSTERS 

Printers  and  Paper  Dealers 

THIRD  STREET,  BETWEEN  RAILROAD  AJiD  GOLI)  AYES. 

ALBUQUERQUE,   N.   M. 


-THE 


ALBUQUERQUE  DAILY  DEMOCRAT 

Neatest,  Newsiest  and  Best  Newspaper  in  the  Territory 


The  Only  Evening  Paper  in  the  Territory  Publishing  the 
Associated  Press  Dispatches,  and 


The  only  Democratic  Daily  in  Mew  Mexico 

Democratic  to  the  core,  and   is  a   fearless  exponent   of  the   principles  of 
;v.      Its  local  and  mining  columns  are  excelled  by  no  paper  in  the  Territory. 

Daily,  $1O.OO  a  Year.  Weekly.  $3.OO  a  Year. 

[oh   *  Mtice   is  more   thoroughly  equipped   than   any  in  the 

J.  G.  ALBRIGHT,  Editor  and  Manager. 

C_ 


DRY  GOODS  and  GROCERIES 

Highest  Price  Paid  for  Wool  Hides  and  Pelts. 
.'N  STREET.  -  ALBUQUERQUE. 


J,  SHARICK,  Watches,  Diamonds  and  Jewelry,  Railroad  Avenue, 


27 

DIVISION  I. 

H.   A.   WHITING,    SUPERINTENDENT. 

IRA  M.  BOND,  ASSISTANT. 

CLASS  20. — VEGETABLES. 

Best  collection  of  Vegetables  of  all    kinds,  by  one  exhibitor.    $25  oo 

Best  peck  of  Field  Beans Bullion  Medal. 

Best  peck  of  Pole  Beans Bullion  Medal. 

Best  half  bushel  Onions Bullion  Medal. 

Best  exhibit  of  Onions,  3  or  more  varieties Bullion  Medal. 

Best  half  bushel  Turnips Bullion  Medal. 

Best  20  or  more  Carrots Bullion  Medal. 

Best  20  or  more  Parsnips Bullion  Medal. 

Best  20  or  more  Turnip  Beets Bullion  Medal. 

Best  20  or  more  Stock  Beets Bullion  Medal. 

Best  3  bunches  Pie  Plant    Bullion  Medal. 

Best  3   Watermelons Bullion  Medal. 

Best  3  Muskmelons Bullion"  Medal. 

Best  6  Pumpkins Bullion  Medal. 

Best  variety  of  Squashes Bullion  Medal. 

Best  half  dozen  heads  Cauliflower. Bullion  M<edal. 

Best  half  dozen  heads  Pease Bullion  Medal. 

Best  half  dozen  heads  Cabbage Bullion  Medal. 

Best  exhibit  of  any  newly  introduced  vegetable  of  value,  and 

promising  well $1000 

DIVISION]. 

A.  J.  FOUNTAIN,  SUPERINTENDENT. 
MRS.  W.  (.;.  RITCH,  ASSISTANT. 

CLASS  21.    -HOUSEHOLD  PROI>!'>T<. 

Best  20  pounds  Packed  Butter I  )ij. 

Best  5  pounds  Fresh  Roll  Butter Diploma. 

Best   Cheese Diploma. 

Best  10  pounds  Lard 'Diploma. 

Best  10  pounds  Domestic  Soap .1  Jiploma. 

Best  loaf  of  Wheat  Bread 

Best  loaf  of  Corn  Bread    Diploma. 

Best  loaf  of  Graham  Bread Diploma. 

Best  loaf  of  Rve  Bread    .  .  .  I  >ipl« 


I,  J,  SHARICK,  Watches,  Diamonds  and  Jewelry,  Railroad  Avenue, 


28 


ADVERTTSKM! 


MILLINERY! 


Suitable  for  Every  Occasion. 

Exquisite   Flowers  !     Elegant  Plumes  ! 
At  MRS.  MEDLER'S, 

SECOND  STREET,  BETWEEN    GOLD  AND  SILVER  AYES. 


P.  B.  Sherman,  Proprietor. 
ONLY  FIRST  CLASS  HOTEL  IN  THE  CITY 


,,    ISC.    IMI- 


R.  C.  VOSE. 


S.  C.  WILSON. 


W.  TRUMBUI.L. 


VOSE  &  CO. 

Wholesale  and  Retail 

SHELF  AND  HEAVY  HARDWARE 

TOOLS,  \^|^/^  NAILS, 

Guns,  Pistols  ^Hl,  Copper,  Tin 


AX1 )  — * 

AMMUNITION, 

CUTLERY 


AND 

Sheet  Iron  Ware 

Sewing  Machines, 


-iegraph  promptly  attended  to. 

Front  Sti'eet.  between  Gold  and  Silver  Avenues,  AH)aquer(|iie,  X.  M. 


!,  J,  SHARICK,  Silverware,  Clocks  and  Spectacles,  Railroad  Avenue, 


PREMIUM  LIST. 

29 

CLASS  21  —  HOUSEHOLD  PRODUCTS 
Best  loaf  of  Fruit  Cake  

—Continued. 
Diploma. 

Host  Pound  Cake 

Diploma 

Best  Sugar  Ctike 

Diploma 

Best  Jelly  Cake 

Diploma 

Best  Silver  Cake 

Diploma 

Best  Ginger  Cake    .                     . 

Diploma 

Best  Gold  Cake 

Diploma 

Best  display  of  Bread,  and  not  less  than  lo  varieties 
Best  Dried  Fruit  of  any  variety  ..... 

of  Cake.  Silver  Medal. 
Diploma. 

Best  Canned  Fruit  of  any  variety  
Best  Peach  Pickles 

Diploma. 
Diploma. 

Best  Mixed  Pickles        .        .        

Diploma. 

Best  Pickled  Cabbage          

.    .    .        Diploma. 

Best  Canned  Vegetables  of  any  kind  

Diploma. 

DIVISION  K. 

GEO.  II.  PRADT  (SANTA  FE),  SUPERINTENDENT 
.MRS.  F.  HUNING,  ASSISTANT. 


CLASS  22.-— DOMESTIC  MANUF 

Best  10  yards  Rag  Carpet 

Best  Display  of  Millinery  and  Straw  (roods,  foreign 

mestic 

Best  display  of  Plain  Sewing 

Best  display  of  Plain  Sewing  by  girl  under  14  years 

Most  beautifully  wrought  Under  Garment 

Most    beautifully  wrought    Under  Garment   by  girl 

years  old 

Best  made  Worsted  I  )ress 

Best  made  Worsted  Dress  by  girl  under  14  years  old 

Best  made  Child's  Suit 

Best  made  Child's  Suit  by  girl  under  14  years  old.  . 

Best  made  Gent's  Shirt    

Best  made  Gent's  Shirt  by  girl  under  14  years  old.  . 

Best  Worsted  Quilt 

Best  Patchwork  Quilt 

Best  White  Quilt 

Best  Quilt  by  girl  under  14  years  old 

Best  Silk  Quilt 

Best  Log-cabin  Quilt    % 

Best  Counterpane 

uav  of  Kml 


A.CTUKES. 

Diploma. 

and  do- 

Silver  Medal, 

Diploma. 

old ....  Diploma. 

Diploma. 

under  14 

Diploma. 

Diploma. 

Diploma. 

Diploma.' 

Diploma. 

.  .    Diploma. 

Diploma. 

Diploma. 

Diploma. 

Diploma. 

Diploma. 

Diploma. 

v  Diploma. 

Diploma. 

.  Diploma. 


I.  J.  SHARICK,  Silverware,  Clocks  and  Spectacles,  Railroad  Avenue. 

30  u>\; 

PR  I N  T  IN  G .  BI N  D I N  G . 


STEAM  PRINTING  HOUSE 

ALBUQUERQUE,    N.    M. 

Blank  Books,  Book  Supplies  &  Fine  Gommercial  Printing 

Extcutedin  >/. 

Book  Bindery  &  Paper-Ruling  Department 

Is  supplied    \vith    the    I>eM    approved    machinery,   and    i.s    prepai.  ale    .ill 

«uxlers  priMuptly  and  thoroughly. 


Memoranda ,  Pax* 

Check,  Draft,  Xotc  and  Receipt  Rooks. 
Da  it  Rooks,  Cash  nooks,  /^Y/^VX. 
Bibles,   Prayer  Hooks,  Luir 

.Ycicspapcrs,  I\'riodicals,  etc.,  etc.,  etc. 

BOUND  IN  AN  V  STYLE  DKSlllKl). 


,-hants  aiu;  arers,   Mining  and     l-'xpross  (  \>mjuni. 

tion^  ot  all  kiiuls,  (.'.in  h  ••  ot  paper  ruling  >>r    blank  books  desired,  on 

slum  n. 

ORDERS  BY  MAIL  FILLED  PROMPTLY 

Address  or,1. 

AIJir<(l?KK<;rK  ITKLISIIIMJ  CO., 

',   N.   >l. 


fare,  Clocks  and  Spectacles.  Railroad  htm, 


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*M* 

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IXptaea, 

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f  La4ie»f  Fzmey  Work,  br  gjd  «»der  14  vesu* 

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Cx^tto: 

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I,  J,  SHARICK,  Silverware,  Clocks  and  Spectacles,  Railroad  Avenue, 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ALBUQUERQUE 

FnUHHRY 


—AND— 


Machine  Co. 


,  UST-  IMI- 


Iron  and  Brass  Castings, 

Ore,  Coal  and  Lumber  Cars, 

Shafting,  Pulleys,  Grate  Bars, 

Babbitt  Metal,  etc.,  etc. 

Golumns  and  Iron  Fronts  for  Buildings. 

Albuquerque  Planing  Mill 


Silver  Avenue,  near  Broadway, 

dc  CO. 


^PLANING,  *  MATCHING,  *  RIPPING: 

Turning,  Scroll  Sawing,  and 

All  Kinds  of  Planing  Mill  Work 


Done  to  order  on  short  notice. 


Satisfaction  Guaranteed.         Correspondence  Solicited. 


PREMIUM  LIST.  33 


DIVISION  L. 

O.  C.  CHRISTIAN,  SUPERINTENDENT. 
MRS.  WM.  CRANE,  ASSISTANT. 

CLASS  23. --FINE  ARTS, 

Best  and  largest  exhibition  of  Paintings  and  Pictures Bullion  Medal. 

Best  Family  Group  in  oil Diploma. 

Best  Original  Landscape  in  oil Diploma. 

Best  Portrait  in  oil    Diploma. 

Best  Fruit  Painting Diploma. 

Best  New  Mexico  Landscape  in  oil Silver  Medal, 

Best  Animal  Painting  in  oil Diploma. 

Best  Miscellaneous  Oil  Painting Diploma. 

Best  Animal  Painting  in  water  colors Diploma. 

Best  Flower  Painting Diploma. 

Best  Crayon  Painting Diploma. 

Best  and  largest  collection  of  Pen  Work Diploma. 

Best  specimen  of  Business  Writing Diploma. 

Best  specimen  of  Pen  Flourishing Diploma. 

Best  Pen  Drawing Diploma. 

Best  samples  Card  Making Diploma. 

Best  specimen  Sculpture Diploma. 

Best  specimen  of  Carving  in  Wood ...  Diploma. 

Best  and  largest  display  of  Chromos Diploma. 

Best  collection  of  Photos,  New  Mexico  scenery Silver  Medal. 

Best  and  largest  collection  of  Photographs Diploma. 

Best  collection  of  Fine  Printing Diploma. 

Best  Flower  Painting  on  satin Diploma. 

Be*t  Flower  Painting  on  China • Diploma. 


DIVISION  M. 

GEN7.  G.  A.  SMITH,  SUPERINTENDENT. 
MRS.  L.  BRADFORD  PRINCE,  ASSISTANT. 

CLASS  24.- -  FLOWERS  AND  SHRUBS. 

Bust  display  of  all  varieties Silver  Medai 

Best  rive  House  Plants Diploma. 

Best  specimen  of  any  variety  of  Flowers,   Shrubs  or  Foliage 

Plants Diploma. 


34  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


W.  L.  TRIMBLE  &  CO. 

Livery  and  Transfer  Stables, 

Second  Street,  north  of  Railroad  Avenue.  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 

Finest  Rigs  and  Saddle  Horses  in  the  City.     Charges  Reasonable. 


J.    S. 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 

Shicago  and  Native  Lumber,  Wood,  6oal,  Plaster, 

Lime,  Glass,  Paints,  Oils,  Building  Paper, 
BUILDING     STONE    FBOM     THE    CELEBRATED    EL    RITA    QUARRIES 

A  general  stock  of  Building  Material  always  on  hand. 
Corner  Front  Street  and  Lead  Avenue.  ALBUQUERQUE,  N.  M. 


THEE  AMERICAN 

Corner  Second  Street  and  Lead  Avenue,  Albuquerque. 

DR.    J.    M.    BKLL,    PROPRIETOR. 

One  of  the  best  houses  in   the  City.     Neat,   quiet   and   orderly  at   all   time 
Transient  rates,  $2.00  per  day. 


GEO.  F.  WHEELOCK 

MANUFACTURER  OF 

Galvanized 

Iron  Cornice 

ALBUQUERQUE,  N.  M. 

• 

fcir  Correspondence   Solicited. 


PREMIUM  LIST. 


DIVISION  N. 

F.  W.  SMITH,  SUPERINTENDENT 
G.  L.  SANDS,  ASSISTANT. 


35 


CLASS  25.-- HOME  MANUFACTURES  AND  PRODUCTS. 

Best  and  greatest  display  of  Native  Wines Silver  Medal. 

Best  and  greatest  display  of  Filigree  Jewelry Silver  Medal. 

Best  and  greatest  display  of  Crackers Silver  Medal. 

Best  and  greatest  display  of  Dried  Fruits Bronze  Medal. 

Best  and  greatest  display  of  Canned  Fruits Bronze  Medal. 

Best  and  greatest  display  of  Canned  Vegetables Bronze  Medal. 

Best  and  greatest  display  of  Harness  and   Saddlery Bronze  Medal. 

Best  and  greatest  display  of  Boots  and  Shoes Bronze  Medal. 

Best  and  greatest  display  of  Furniture Bronze  Medal. 

Best  and  greatest  display  of  Wagons  and  Carriages Bronze  Medal. 

Best  and  greatest  display  of  Doors,  Sash,  Blinds,  etc Bronze  Medal. 

Best  and  greatest  display  of  Galvanized  Iron  Work    Bronze  Medal. 

Best  exhibit  of  Foundry  Work Bronze  Medal. 

Best  exhibit  of  Electric  Instruments Silver  Medal.* 

Best  exhibit  of  Seals,  Stencils,  and  Rubber  Stamps Bronze  Medal. 

Best  exhibit  of  Marble  Work Bronze  Medal. 

Best  exhibit  of  Leather Bronze  Medal. 

Best  exhibit  of  Dressed  Skins Bronze  Medal. 

Best  exhibit  of  Brick Bronze  Medal. 

Best  exhibit  of  Brooms Bronze  Medal. 

Best  exhibit  of  Cigars Bronze  Medal. 

Best  article  of  Native  Wine Diploma. 

Best  article  of  Native  Brandy Diploma. 

Best  article  of  Amole  Soap Diploma. 

Best  article  of  Beer Diploma. 

Best  exhibit  of  Copper  and  Tinware Diploma. 

Best  exhibit  of  Millinery    Bronze  Medal. 

Best  exhibit  of  Spring  Beds Bronze  Medal. 

Best  exhibit  of  Merino  Clothing  Wool Sio  oo 

Best  exhibit  of  Combing  Wool 10  oo 

Best  exhibit  of  Carpet  Wool 5  oo 

CLASS  26.    -BUILDING  STONES  AND  WOODS. 

Best  and  greatest  display  of  Stone,  not  less  than  three 

varieties Silver  Medal. 

Best  and  greatest  display  of  "Woods,  not  less  than  three  va- 
rieties  Silver  Medal. 

Best  specimen   of  any  variety  of  Stone Bronze  Medal. 

Best  specimen   of  any  varieU  of  Wood Bnm/e  Medal. 


PREMIUM  LIST. 


DIVISION  O.— MECHANIC  ARTS. 


JOHN  P.  SELLAR,  SUPERINTENDENT. 
NEILL  B.  FIELD,  ASSISTANT. 


CLASS  27. 

In  this  division  all  dealers  are  invited  to  bring  their  implements,  and  will  be 
accommodated  with  space  to  show  their  goods  as  they  think  best,  by  the  consent 
of  the  Division  Superintendent. 
Best  display  of  Ladies'  and  Gentlemen's  Boots  and  Shoes.  .  .Diploma. 

Best  Wagon  Harnes$ .  Diploma. 

Best  set  Parlor  Furniture Diploma. 


Best  exhibit  of  Furniture 

Best  display  of  Saddlery 

Best  display  of  Hardware  and   Stoves 

Best  display  of  Wines  and   Liquors 

Best  display  of  Beer 

Best  display  of  Tobacco  and  Cigars 

Best  display  of  Family  Groceries 

Best  display  of  Glass  and  Queensware 

Best  display  of  Agricultural  Implements 

Best  display  of  Mining  Machinery 

Best  display  of  Wind  Mills  and  Pumps 

Best  display  of  Books  and  Stationery 

Best  display  of  Dry  Goods 

Best  display  of  Musical  Instruments    

Best  display  of  Sewing  Machines 

Best  display  of  Perfumeries  and"  Toilet  Articles. 
Best  display  of  Clothing  and  Furnishing  Goods. 

Best  display  of  Gas  Fixtures  and  Fittings 

Best  display  of  Roofing 

Best  display  of  Wagons,  Carriages  and  Buggies 

Best  display  of  Wind  Mills 

Best  display  of  Plumbing  Goods 


.  .Diploma. 
.  .Diploma. 
.  .  Diploma. 
.  .Diploma. 
.  .  Diploma. 
.  .Diploma. 
.  .Diploma. 
.  .Diploma. 
.  .  Diploma. 
.  .  Diploma. 
.  .  Diploma. 
.  .Diploma. 
.  .Diploma. 
.  .  Diploma. 
.  .Diploma. 
.  .Diploma . 
. .  Diploma. 
.  .Diploma. 
. .  Bronze  Medal. 
. .  .Bronze  Medal. 
.  .  .  Diploma. 
.  .  Diploma. 


for 


CONDITIONS  FOR  RUNNING. 

Contests  for  running  premiums  will  be  governed  by  Lexington  rules,  unless 
otherwise  specified  in  programme. 

The  first  horse  in  all  purses  will  receive  60  per  cent.;  second,  30  per  cent.; 
third,  10  per  cent.,  unless  otherwise  specified  in  the  programme.  Entrance  fee 
on  purses,  10  per  cent. 

Five  entries  required,  and  three  to  start.  A  horse  that  is  ruled  out  or  dis- 
tanced will  not  be  entitled  to  second  or  third  money.  A  horse  that  distances  the 
field  will  be  entitled  to  one  money  only. 

Money  must  in  all  cases  accompany  the  entry.  Entrance  for  purses  will  close 
at  n  o'clock  the  evening  before  each  race,  at  the  Secretary's  office. 

CONDITIONS  FOR  TROTTING. 

All  the  races  to  be  mile  heats,  best  two  in  three,  unless  otherwise  specified  in 
the  programme,  and  conducted  under  the  rules  and  regulations  of  "The  National 
Association  for  the  Promotion  of  the  Interests  of  the  American  Trotting  Turf." 
Entries  to  be  made  in  accordance.  Five  entries  required  in  all  trotting  races,  and 
three  to  start. 

The  first  horse  in  all  cases  will  receive  60  per  cent.;  second  horse,  30  per  cent.; 
third  horse,  10  per  cent.  Entrance  fee  10  per  cent.  A  horse  that  distances  the 
field  will  be  entitled  to  one  money  only. 

In  all  heats  where  eight  or  more  start,  the  distance  will  be  150  yards.  Heats 
in  each  day's  races  may  be  trotted  alternately. 

The  Association  has  the  right  to  declare  "off"  such  races  as  they  may  be 
unable  start  (by  occasion  of  bad  weather  or  unavoidable  causes),  before  4:30  p. 
m.,  Friday,  October  5,  entrance  money  in  such  cases  refunded. 

Time  must  be  made  in  each  race  within  ten  seconds  of  its  class. 

All  entries  forwarded  by  mail  or  telegraph  to  be  addressed  to  the  Secretary. 


Hail  road  Arrangements. 

Arrangements  have  been  made  with  the  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  and 
the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Railroad  Companies  for  TIIRF.K  CENTS  A  MILK  each  way, 
for  the  round  trip  from  all  stations  on  their  lines,  and  we  hope  to  secure  still  more 
favorable  rates  before  the  Fair  opens. 

Articles  and  animals  intended  for  exhibition  will  be  returned  FREE,  on  certifi- 
cate of  the  officers  of  the  Association.  This  arrangement  includes  stock  and 
articles  from  Kansas,  Colorado,  Arizona  and  Texas. 


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Our  Annual  Exposition  is  an  exhibit  of  and  for  the  whole  Territory,  and  it  is 
hoped  that  every  citizen  will  take  a  hearty  interest  in  it.  Let  every  one  who 
possibly  can,  bring  something  to  exhibit,  so  that  the  resources  of  our  great  Terri- 
tory may  be  fully  represented.  Minerals,  stock,  grain,  vegetables,  wool,  —  every- 
thing that  is  or  promises  to  be  a  source  of  wealth,  should  be  so  exhibited  on  this 
occasion  as  to  show  to  everybody  what  can  be  done  here.  Thus  immigrants  will 
be  attracted,  and  we,  who  are  already  here,  will  be  stirred  up  to  a  worthy  rivalry 
in  the  development  of  the  Territory.  Nothing  is  better  calculated  to  encourage 
our  individual  efforts,  than  our  coming  together  on  such  an  occasion,  and  seeing 
what  others  are  doing.  We  both  teach  and  learn,  ideas  are  exchanged:  a  new 
impetus  is  given  to  each,  and  so  each  and  the  whole  is  benefited. 


TO  THE  PRESS. 

We  invoke  the  aid  of  the  Press  of  the  Territory  in  setting  before  our  people 
the  importance  of  our  Annual  Exposition,  as  a  means  of  bringing  together,  not 
only  our  resources  but  our  people.  We  hope  to  see  every  paper  in  the  Territory, 
and  a  number  outside  of  it,  represented.  Every  courtesy  will  be  extended  to  the 
members  of  the  Press  who  may  be  present,  and  we  are  satisfied  that  they  will  have 
a  good  account  to  give  their  constituents  of  what  they  see  at  our  third  Annual 
Fair. 


JOHN  D.  TORLINA 

Wholesale  and  retail  dealer  in  complete  lines  of 

Boots  and  Shoes, 
Carpets,  Oil  Goths 
and  Window  Shades, 
Gents'  Furnishing  Goods 
Hats  and  Caps, 

THE  MOST  COMPLETE  AND  LARGEST  VARIETY  OF  STOCK  IN  THE  TERRITORY. 

STRICTLY  ONE  PRICE  SYSTEM. 
rders  by  mail  promptly  attended  to. 
GOLD  AVENUE.  ALBTTQTJEQTJE.  NEW  MEXICO. 


Hum. 


].  G.  HOPE,  SUPERINTENDENT. 


MONDAY— FIRST  DAY. 

Pony  purse   (half  mile  dash,  catch  weights) $  20  oo 

Running  purse  (catch  weights,  mile  heats,  best  two  in  three) 75  °° 

TUESDAY— SECOND  DAY. 

Trotting  purse  (green  horses) 75  °° 

Running  (half  mile  and  repeat,  free  to  all,  catch  weights) 25  oo 

Trotting  by  stallions,  mile  heats,  best  two  in  three 100  oo 

WEDNESDAY— THIRD  DAY. 

Trotting  purse  (2.35  class) 250  oo 

Novelty  running  purse 120  oo 

Sio  at  first  quarter;  $15  at  half  mile;  $20  at  three-quarters  pole;  $25  at  one  mile;  $50 
at  mile  and  a  half,  catch  weights. 

Twenty  mile  race First,  $100,  second     50  oo 

Not  les    than  four  nor  more  than  ten  horses  to  be  used  by  each  rider. 

Time  limited  to  60  minutes. 
Mule  race  purse  (naif  mile  and  repeat,  catch  weights) 20  oo 

THURSDAY,— FOURTH  DAY. 

Trotting  purse  (2:20  class) 300  oo 

Running  purse  (mile  and  repeat,  free  to  all) • 100  oo 

Burro  race First,  $15,  second     10  oo 

Equestrianism  by  ladies  ' First,  saddle  and  bridle;  second,  silver  cup. 

FRIDAY  -FIFTH  DAY. 

Trotting  race  (2:50  class) 150  <9o 

Running  race  (one  mile) 50  oo 

Indian  foot  race  (half  mile) First,  $10,  second       5  oo 

SATURDAY— SIXTH.  DAY. 

Trotting  race  (mile  and  repeat) 100  oo 

Runnjng  race  (half  mile  and  repeat) 5°  °° 

Native    pony   races,    burro   races,  and    foot  races   will   be   arranged    for 

daily. 


Programme, 


FIRST  DAY. 

Monday,  October  I,   will  be  a  day  of  general  preparaiion.       Entries  will  be 
made  at  the  Secretary's  office  on  the  Fair  Grounds  during  Monday,  the  first  day  of 
the  Fair,  and  no  entries  will  be  made  after  6  o'clock  of  that  day,  except  in  Speed     j 
Ring.      Formal  opening  address  by  Hon.  L.  Bradford   Prince  at  2  o^clock  p.  m. 

SECOND  DAY. 

I 

Moqui  and  other  Indian  games.  Trotting  and  running  races  in  Speed  Ring. 
Competitive  Hook  and  Ladder,  and  Hose  Company  exercises. 

THIRD  DAY. 

Superintendents  of  Divisions  B.  and  D.  will  see  that  their  divisions  are  passed 
on  by  the  judges.  Indian  dances,  races  in  speed  ring  and  twenty  mile  race. 
Base  ball  tournament. 

FOURTH  DAY. 

Awards  in  Division*  C.  F.  F.  G.  H.  I.  and  J.  Races  in  speed  ring.  Lady 
equestrianism. 

FIFTH  DAY. 

Divisions  A.  K.  L.  M.  X.  and   ().  will  be  passed  on.     Races  in  speed  ring. 

SIXTH   DAY. 
cavalcade,  races  on   track,  Indian  games,  etc.     Awards  of  special   pre- 


(Omissions. 

The  names  of  W.  Scott  Moore,  General  Superintendent,  and  Frank  L.  C'asey. 
Financial  Secretary,  were  received  by  the  Printer  too  lato  for  insertion  in  proper 
place. 


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